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Sharp unveils 610 W TOPCon solar panel with 22.58% efficiency

Sharp’s new IEC61215- and IEC61730-certified solar panels have an operating temperature coefficient of -0.29% per C and a bifaciality factor of over 80%.

Perth miner lands $243 million US government grant

Australian manganese miner Element 25 has been granted $243 million by the United States government to support the development of a refining facility that will transform the metal into a battery-grade product.

Ratch, Terrain submit plans for refined solar and storage project

Renewables developers Ratch Australia and Terrain Solar have revealed plans for a slimmed down 60 MW solar farm and 40 MW / 80 MWh battery energy storage project to be built in the New South Wales Hunter Valley.

Construction underway on Viva green hydrogen project

Petrol and diesel supplier Viva Energy has begun building a renewable hydrogen production and refuelling station at its Geelong oil refinery site as it looks to capitalise on the transport industry’s expected transition to zero-emission vehicles.

Longi, ANU develop gettering-based process to improve n-type wafer quality

The Chinese module maker and the Australian National University utilised phosphorus diffusion gettering and another defect mitigation strategy to improve the quality of n-type wafers. The proposed process contributed to improve the material quality especially towards the tail-ends.

Switzerland to host world’s largest redox flow storage project

Flexbase plans to build a 500 MW redox flow battery energy storage project in Switzerland in early 2025.

Quinbrook picks GE Vernova for 1 GWh Supernode battery stage

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has tapped United States-headquartered energy equipment manufacturer GE Vernova to deliver an integrated battery energy storage system solution for the 250 MW / 1,000 MWh second stage of its Supernode project being developed in southeast Queensland.

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$50 million funding to boost clean energy supply chain

The Australian government will in November open applications for a $50 million funding program that is to support the development of more diverse solar PV, hydrogen electrolyser and battery supply chains in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Solar installer fined $40,000 after worker falls

A solar installation company has been convicted and fined $40,000 after one of its workers was injured when he fell about 10 metres through an asbestos roof in Victoria’s southwest.

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Trina plans 2,640 MWh big battery for Western Australia

Chinese solar giant Trina Solar has unveiled plans for a 660 MW / 2,640 MWh battery energy storage facility in Western Australia that it says will enhance grid stability and support the state’s increasing renewable energy demands.

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